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Subject: Re: it seems that a moderator should have his profile filled out

Author: Christophe Theron

Date: 12:26:29 09/07/01

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On September 07, 2001 at 14:09:37, Dann Corbit wrote:

>On September 07, 2001 at 13:55:44, K. Burcham wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>
>>i dont understand why someone would moderate, but would want to hide
>>    their profile.  i think this is a very good feature here. i enjoy
>>       reading these profiles.
>>
>>                   no, has no profile
>>                   yes, has profile
>>
>>
>>Dieter Buerssner (buers@gmx.de)                   no
>Author of program Yace, from the nation of Germany.  He is an excellent
>programmer and mathematician.  He is a very nice person as well.  One of my
>favorite people on the internet.  Unfortunately, I don't think he will accept
>the nomination.
>
>>John Merlino (jmerlino@ubisoft.com)               yes
>>Ed Schröder (rebchess@xs4all.nl)                  no
>Author of program Rebel (and also works with Christophe Theron on Tiger as they
>work as a team now).  One of the more friendly and helpful authors of commercial
>programs.  He gave excellent assistance on the CAP project.  A very nice person
>and one of the founders of the group.
>
>>Peter McKenzie (peter_mckenzie@hotmail.com)       yes
>>Bruce Moreland (brucemo@seanet.com)               no
>Author of program ferret and a many-time moderator here.  There is no question
>in my mind that Bruce Morland is the best of all moderators.  He is level headed
>and cool.  He is very slow to anger and an excellent problem solver.
>Unfortunately, I don't think that Bruce will accept the nomination.
>
>>Gian-Carlo Pascutto (gcp@sjeng.org)               yes
>>Sune Larsson (astrochess@kil.xpress.se)           yes
>>Chessfun (chessfun_1999@yahoo.com)                yes
>>Eduard Nemeth (eduard.nemeth@t-online.de)         yes
>>Roy Eassa (ardee@mediaone.net)                    no
>An excellent and active poster who seems to have an excellent knowledge of
>chess.  He seems very courteous.  I suspect he also would be a very good
>moderator.
>
>>Slater Wold (swold@swbell.net)                    yes
>>Peter Berger (Pete_ber@gmx.net)                 very little
>>Uri Blass (uri@agur.co.il                         no
>A correspondence chess player and someone who clealy knows a lot about computer
>chess and mathematics also.  He is very open minded and an excellent choice to
>be the moderator.
>
>>*Miguel A Ballicora (ballicor@pilot.msu.edu)      yes
>>*Mark Young (Drphibs@msn.com)                     no
>Don't know this person.  He is very new here.



Mark is not new here. He's been here for several years, if memory serves me
well.



    Christophe




>>*Fernando Villegas (ferdinan@vtr.net)             ?
>One of my favorite debaters and an excellent writer.  A passion for chess and
>other interesting things.  He has been a moderator before and would be a good
>choice.
>
>I think (for the most part) people who have been reading the group for 6 months
>or more know these people pretty well.  If they do accept the nominations, they
>will have to write one of those little blurbs like the previous moderators [and
>moderator candidates] had to do.



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